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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.30 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.60"
- Overall Length: 45.25"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort: 37 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 2.50 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Avenger 1100 by Air Venturi
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(2 reviews) | About this product
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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.30 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.60"
- Overall Length: 45.25"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort: 37 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 2.50 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Awesome breakbarrel! In Stock
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0.177" |
1030 ft/sec |
$200.00 $149.95 |
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A full-size, adult air rifle that provides outstanding velocity, accuracy and just plain old shooting enjoyment without breaking your wallet.
The high-quality Avenger 1100 is made in Mexico by Mendoza, which has been a family-owned airgunAny gun that fires a projectile or multiple projectiles by means of compressed gas, air or catapult action.
manufacturer for over 90 years. The Avenger 1100 has a checkeredA method of carving wood that leaves diamond-shaped protrusions to assist in gripping the gun. Also used for decoration. Sometimes incorrectly called knurling, which is a metal-cutting term that produces roughly the same pattern as checkering.
walnut-stained hardwood stock, non-slip rubber buttpad, adjustable ladder rear sight with fiber optic inserts, fiber optic front sight and easy-to-reach manual safety. The pistol grip and forearmThe forward part of a rifle stock that is gripped by the non-firing hand.
are checkeredA method of carving wood that leaves diamond-shaped protrusions to assist in gripping the gun. Also used for decoration. Sometimes incorrectly called knurling, which is a metal-cutting term that produces roughly the same pattern as checkering.
to ensure a better grip. The muzzlebrakeA fixture on the end of an airgun barrel. A few are made as compensators, but the bulk are simply decorative or used to extend the barrel for greater leverage when cocking.
gives you extra cocking leverage.
You'll get smashing velocities up to 1,030 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s.
in .177 caliber. If you're looking for the enhanced accuracy that a scope brings to air-powered shooting, the Avenger receiverThe foundation of a gun's action.
comes from the factory with an 11mm dovetail.
Mendoza's Dual Safety Trigger sets a new standard in shooting safety and refined trigger-pull. This fantastic, non-adjustable, 2-stage trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 lbs. so you can concentrate on the important aspects of accuracy and not on a difficult, heavy trigger-pull.
This gun is made the way guns used to be made 50 years ago--from steel and wood. Just the way you like it!
Click on the AMMOSlang for ammunition: The entire set of materials needed to shoot a given gun. It might be a cartridge (in the case of a firearm) or just a pellet (in the case of an airgun).
link below for suggested pellets and the ACCESSORIES link for scopes, mounts, glasses, targets & other shooting gear.
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By Wacky Wayne from USA on 2008-01-28 20:51:07 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Wacky Wayne again, just got my second (Avenger 1100 in .177 or Mendoza rm-600 .177, they are the same, and I guess it's only $13 less). I added the $44 leapers 3-9x32 scope and $38 case & free mount again. I only got about 200 rounds thru my first one before my brother-in-law "Randy" tried it and I never got it back, but now that
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Things I liked:Wacky Wayne again, just got my second (Avenger 1100 in .177 or Mendoza rm-600 .177, they are the same, and I guess it's only $13 less). I added the $44 leapers 3-9x32 scope and $38 case & free mount again. I only got about 200 rounds thru my first one before my brother-in-law "Randy" tried it and I never got it back, but now that I have tried about 750 rounds thru my new one, and almost all the pellets Pyramyd recommends for this gun, here is more info:
After reading the review on the rm-600 in .22 by the guy who has over 70 air rifles, I tried the sitting with a towel rest and all the different pellets. After finding out that the H & N extra heavy 10.6 gr Baracuda Match are by far the best for this gun, they fit the barrel best and I found that they drop less at 100 yards than the Beemans 8.8 or jbs 8.2 . ( I guess because they fit better. )
So with this pellet I tuned in the scope at 60' indoors on the black 1" dots that change color when you hit them. After tuning, I started hitting the center fairly often buring pellet after pellet, so I changed the game to, " try and remove all the black without going out side the circle". It took 34 shots on the first one with only 1 shot 1/4" out side the circle and 32 shots on the next one with 2 shots less than 1/4 " out side. (it was me not the gun) You might think that the pellets would bounce off the 2x6 after 3 in the same spot, but the mendoza kept pounding them in. ( the first ones going in at least 3/4"). As the dot shrunk I was shooting at little specks of black. I also am a 58 year old man who has not shot a pellet gun since I was 8 years old. ( I have shot my old .22 semi-auto rim fire a few times in the last 30 years.) I compared the rim fire long rifle to the rm-600 in .177 H&N 10.6 gr. The drop at 100 yards is almost the same. So I promptly ordered the rm-600 in .22 with the non-wood stock, (much lighter, and that is important for me being only 5-10" & 150 lbs) and a centerpoint 3-9x40 (made by leapers and recommended by the sales rep over the leapers) with case and free mounting. Can't wait. I wonder how long it will take my friends and I to get to 70 air rifles? When will Tom review this gun? I can't believe there is something better for the money.
Things I would have changed:Again I want the rear sight on the rm-2000. That is all.
What others should know:Be sure to cock the barrel all the way back, or the safety will not re-set all the way and you will have to take a shot with about 10 lbs of trigger pull on the first safety trigger.
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By Wacky Wayne from USA on 2008-01-22 12:43:20 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Everything; accurate, accurate, accurate, size, weight, balance, finish, design, quality and PRICE. This is my second mendoza, (this is just like the mendoza 600, a little cheaper) I got the 2000 7 pellet magazine model and loved it but my friend loved it also, so i sold it to him and got this one with a leapers 3-9x32. This is
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Things I liked:Everything; accurate, accurate, accurate, size, weight, balance, finish, design, quality and PRICE. This is my second mendoza, (this is just like the mendoza 600, a little cheaper) I got the 2000 7 pellet magazine model and loved it but my friend loved it also, so i sold it to him and got this one with a leapers 3-9x32. This is a super nice combo, Tom's articles on the mendoza 2000 and 200 sold me. This scope is so good in poor light, super crisp, the best adjustments maybe at any price, and on top of this rifle, with the RIGHT pellets, my friends and I are getting 3/4" groups at 60 feet time after time, and often dead center on first shot on a 1/4" black dot, (cool when they turn green) The scope is so sharp that you can see when you double pellets also. We shot at 2x6 dry port orford cedar (as hard as doug fir) and the jbs or h&n match went in 3/4 inch to the back of the pellet. Long distance test was great, 2" drop at about 200' the 2000 dropped more than twice that. It was pretty easy to hit bear cans at 200' . With a jbs hollow point or preadator 8.2 gr you get less drop and great know down power.
Last night my shaky brother in law (a novice to guns) said can i try your new gun, I said sure and never got it back. He was knocking off bottle caps at 60' and complaining that he kept hitting the top, till finally he nailed the center and was happy. He really liked the weight and balance it settled him down, and when I told him to just shoot when the hairs come across the target, instead of trying to hold the target, he got real good, so good that he started the same groupings standing up with no rest, BLEW MY MIND. That is when I had to say "hey man that has got to be your gun"
Things I would have changed:Too nice of guns, I can't keep my friends from buying them from me and I have to keep re-ordering.
What others should know:You can't shoot a light pellet in this gun. It has to be fat and at least 8.2 or forget accuracy. Don't let any one else shoot it if you want it back.
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